SaiyanHajime
CF Legend
Explaining why the UK's number of coasters compared to elsewhere is not the massive over saturation it seems is complex... But basically, cultures differ.
When I'm in Virginia, visiting a park like Six Flags Great Adventure is comparable to visiting Alton Towers from where I live in the UK, in south London. The difference in distance is vast and it takes longer to get to Six Flags, but culturally.... It's not a huge deal. Kyle drove to Orlando from his - 13 hours - in one go with only toilet breaks. But the 4 hour mission to Alton from mine? That's ...That's too far.
And get this - the population of London alone is comparable to the entire state of Virginia. Virginia has two major theme parks, with more coasters between them than the parks serving Londoners. And more importantly, they're open 5 hours longer in Virginia too.
So, its not as simple as it seems. We have a very quickly developing industry in the grand scheme of things, but like much of our infrastructure, its underdeveloped for the population that make use of it.
When I'm in Virginia, visiting a park like Six Flags Great Adventure is comparable to visiting Alton Towers from where I live in the UK, in south London. The difference in distance is vast and it takes longer to get to Six Flags, but culturally.... It's not a huge deal. Kyle drove to Orlando from his - 13 hours - in one go with only toilet breaks. But the 4 hour mission to Alton from mine? That's ...That's too far.
And get this - the population of London alone is comparable to the entire state of Virginia. Virginia has two major theme parks, with more coasters between them than the parks serving Londoners. And more importantly, they're open 5 hours longer in Virginia too.
So, its not as simple as it seems. We have a very quickly developing industry in the grand scheme of things, but like much of our infrastructure, its underdeveloped for the population that make use of it.